Murray Street Vineyards
HOT DEALS - BAROSSA WINES - MURRAY STREET VINEYARDS
Welcome to Murray Street Vineyards, where traditional winemaking is our passion. Our vineyards, winery and tasting room are located in Greenock in the western Barossa, a part of the beautiful landscape tapestry of the region. Winemaker Andrew Seppelt, together with a small team of friends and family, produce wine that conveys the rich viticultural traditions of the Barossa -- Shiraz and Shiraz blends, Eden Valley Riesling -- and forges fresh ground with varieties new to the region -- Viognier and Marsanne.
A glass of MSV isn't simply a statement about fine wine, it is the beginning of a conversation. Why not join us!
Murray Street Vineyards was established in 2001 by Andrew & Vanessa Seppelt and Bill & Pattie Jahnke, who shared a dream of creating unique artisan wines that would sustainably honour the Barossa's rich winemaking heritage. And they wanted to provide an extraordinary and enriching experience for visitors from around Australia and around the globe.
In 2004, the Tasting Room and Cellars were built in Greenock. Influenced by early Barossa architecture, these buildings fulfill the dream of offering a truly rewarding experience for the wine lover.
The outlook has been steadily climbing since then, with increasing international recognition for our wines. Our team has grown to include some of the region's most talented and dynamic personalities as we continue to strive for the extraordinary.
Murray River Wines and DESTINATIONS are pleased to offer our valued readers this amazing offer on a purchase of a Winemaker's Selection .
1 x The Barossa / 1 x VM
1 x Greenock / 1 x Gomersal
1 x Red Label Shiraz / 1 x Red Label Cabernet
Normal price $230
Destinations magazine readers $200 + free freight
Murray Street Vineyards, Greenock, Barossa Valley, South Australia
Phone: [08] 8562 8373, Email: Vanessa@murraystreet.com.au, Website: murraystreet.com.au
Murray Street Vineyards, Winery in Adelaide for Wine or for Wine Tasting
Murray Street Vineyards, winery and tasting room are located at Greenock in the western Barossa, a part of the beautiful landscape tapestry of the region. Murray Street Vineyards, a name that is simply an address for some of the finest, hand-crafted wines in the world.
Murray Street Vineyards
Murray St, Greenock SA Australia 5360
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Murray Street Vineyards, Winery in Adelaide for Wine or for Wine Tasting
Murray Street Vineyards, winery and tasting room are located at Greenock in the western Barossa, a part of the beautiful landscape tapestry of the region. Murray Street Vineyards, a name that is simply an address for some of the finest, hand-crafted wines in the world.
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Murray St, Greenock SA Australia 5360
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Murray Street Vineyards, Winery in Adelaide for Wine or for Wine Tasting
Murray Street Vineyards, winery and tasting room are located at Greenock in the western Barossa, a part of the beautiful landscape tapestry of the region. Murray Street Vineyards, a name that is simply an address for some of the finest, hand-crafted wines in the world.
Murray Street Vineyards
Murray St, Greenock SA Australia 5360
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Greenock's Old Telegraph Station - Greenock Hotels, Australia
Greenock's Old Telegraph Station 4 Stars Hotel in Greenock ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Built in 1866, Greenock's Old Telegraph Station offers a self-contained cottage with a spa bath, a fireplace and a private patio.
Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi and access to BBQ facilities.
The air-conditioned cottage has a fully equipped kitchen with an oven, a stove and a microwave.
It has a washing machine and a separate living area with a TV, a DVD player and an iPod docking station.
Breakfast supplies are provided daily, including bacon, eggs, tomatoes, cereal, jams, bread, milk and juice.
Old Telegraph Station Greenock is within 10 minutes’ drive from a number of wineries, including Murray Street Vineyards and Penfolds Winery.
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Barossa Trike Tours - The Barossa
Jaci and Paige go for a cruise around the Barossa with Tony from Barossa Trike Tours, and stop in for a visit at Murdock Indulge and SA Company Store in Angaston, and Murray Street Vineyards in Greenock.
The Louise
HOT DEALS - BAROSSA ACCOMMODATION - THE LOUISE
Destination - The Louise
Food, wine, luxury accommodation and a genuine welcome await at The Louise Barossa Valley. Relax in spacious comfort, experience pure indulgent luxury and sophisticated contemporary design. Each suite is designed to cocoon and pamper...outdoor rain shower, deluxe amenities, king bed with fine linen, generous bathroom and spa tub to spoil the senses. Your secluded terrace enhances a sense of breathing space, with glorious vistas of rolling vineyard landscapes in the heart of the world renowned Barossa wine valley. A short stroll from your suite is Appellation, widely acknowledged as one of Australia's finest regional dining experiences offering fresh, seasonal cuisine and an outstanding wine list presenting the best of the Barossa, Australia and iconic wines of the world.
Enjoy one night for two in a luxury spa Stonewell Suite, breakfast next morning delivered to you and dinner at Appellation, as well as welcome bottle of premium Barossa red wine, hand-made chocolates, fresh fruit and cookies, complimentary newspaper and wi-fi. And of course when in the Barossa enjoy a hosted tasting of premium wines and platter lunch for two at award-winning Murray Street Vineyards in nearby Greenock.
Cost $950 per suite, double occupancy
Speak to one of our Guest Services team to add a night for an indulgent short break.
Not available 24, 25 and 31 December 2012 and 1 and 28 January 2013
Dinner in Appellation for food and beverage to the value of $240.
Visit thelouise.com.au for more information,
To book please phone +61 8 8562 2722 and mention Destination - The Louise
New Zealand House of Travel TV Commercial
A great little campaign just recently aired in New Zealand by the South Australian Tourism Commission.
Murray Street Vineyards features in the opening and end scenes.
Kia ora!
Vintage Australian Dinner
There are many Australian wine critics that do not believe that their wines will stand up over time like the French and even California wines and tonight we will be here to attest to the phenomenon of older Australian wines. Tonight we will be tasting through close to a dozen wines from the land down under that are 10 years of age or older, including the incredibly rare 1999 Greenock Creek Roennfeldt Reserve Shiraz Barossa Valley. This is a sit down tasting and is limited to 16 tasters, Wine Watch Catering will be sending out a few courses to accompany the tasting wines. The fee for this event is $115 + tax for reservations call 954-523-9463.
Troy Kalleske: The Greenock Community Pie—Rabbit & Red Wine
It's Community Pie time once again, and for December we have Troy Kalleske of Kalleske Wines to thank! It's a Rabbit pie — recipe courtesy of Troy's own grandmother—using his signature Parallax Grenache. Come in and try it today!
* Heritage Estate Tanunda, Barossa Valley
Located between 110 & 112 Murray St Tanunda in the beautiful and historic Barossa Valley South Australia is our newest 8 lot subdivision. For sale off the plans this estate is a flat 80 meter walk to the Tanunda's shops and the heart of the Barossa Valley. With over 100 local wineries the Barossa Valley is truly Australia's premium wine region and a very special place to live. For up to date information visit
Two Percent Barossa Shiraz
First Drop 'Two Percent' Barossa Shiraz. This is our reserve Shiraz sourced from vineyards in Seppeltsfield (53%), Greenock (39%) and Ebenezer (8%). Dense, earthy dark berry fruits, with hints of tobacco and cocoa are further enhanced by subtle use of oak.
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Barossa Valley | From A Wicker Basket
Early morning views of the North Western Barossa's terrain, flying past Greenock, skimming low over Murray Street Winery, over the Sturt Highway then landing at Nuriootpa. A very memorable flight as I proposed to my (now) wife Toni before landing!
Date | 12th October 2014
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Perspective on the Rhone—January 28, 2017—DTLA—wineLA
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PERSPECTIVE ON THE RHONE
A BLIND TASTING OF GREAT RHONE WINES
OLD WORLD VS NEW
VARIETAL DISCUSSION
BRAND DISCUSSION
ALL WINES FROM A PRIVATE CELLAR IN TOP CONDITION
TASTING IS SIT DOWN
HOSTED BY WINE EXPERTS AND POSSIBLE GUESTS
WINES ARE TASTED 3 AT A TIME AND REVEALED.
TASTING INCLUDES GOURMET CHEESE PLATE
WINE LIST
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SINE QUA NON RESISTE, CALIFORNIA, USA 2013
SINE QUA NON STOCK SYRAH, CENTRAL COAST, USA 2012
SINE QUA NON FIVE SHOOTER SYRAH, CALIFORNIA, USA 2010
DOMAINE PIERRE USSEGLIO ET FILS CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE CUVEE DE MON AIEUL, RHONE, FRANCE 2012
JEAN-LUC COLOMBO CORNAS LES TERRES BRULEES, RHONE, FRANCE 2010
DOMAINE LE SANG DES CAILLOUX VACQUEYRAS CUVEE DOUCINELLO, RHONE, FRANCE 2009
DOMAINE DE LA JANASSE CUVEE VIEILLES VIGNES, CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, FRANCE 2011
PAUL AVRIL CLOS DES PAPES CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, RHONE, FRANCE 2003
ALINE BONFILS DOMAINE DU GOUR DE CHAULE GIGONDAS TRADITION, RHONE, FRANCE 2010
CLOS SAINT-JEAN CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE VIEILLES VIGNES, RHONE, FRANCE 2012
ALAIN VERSET CORNAS, RHONE, FRANCE 2010
THE OJAI VINEYARD JOHN SEBASTIANO VINEYARD GRENACHE, SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, USA 2013
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TABLAS CREEK VINEYARD COTES DE TABLAS RED, PASO ROBLES, USA 2013
TWO HANDS WINES 'TWELFTREE' GREENOCK SINGLE VINEYARD GRENACHE - MATARO, BAROSSA VALLEY, AUSTRALIA 2010
VILLA CREEK CELLARS WILLOW CREEK CUVEE, PASO ROBLES, USA 2008
JAFFURS WINE CELLARS BIEN NACIDO VINEYARD SYRAH, SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, USA 2012
ROB MURRAY VINEYARDS AMOR FATI GRENACHE, SANTA MARIA VALLEY, USA 2012
BONACCORSI STAR LANE VINEYARD SYRAH, SANTA YNEZ VALLEY, USA 2006
LARNER ELEMENTAL, BALLARD CANYON, USA 2009
DONELAN WALKER VINE HILL VINEYARD SYRAH, RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY, USA 2012
Music:
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Waterloo Corner to Nuriootpa in just over a minute
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Greenock ( (listen); Scottish Gaelic: Grianaig, pronounced [ˈkɾʲiənɛkʲ]) is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area in Scotland and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It forms part of a contiguous urban area with Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east.
The 2011 UK Census showed that Greenock had a population of 44,248, a decrease from the 46,861 recorded in the 2001 UK Census. It lies on the south bank of the Clyde at the Tail of the Bank where the River Clyde expands into the Firth of Clyde.